Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS ROBERT McDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Artist’s Project — Margaret Finnerty (until July 31). Tribal Art of Papua New Guinea (until July 24). Douglas Macleod — “Public and Private” (until July 29). Van der Velden — Paintings (until July 29). Christine Webster — Photographs (July 24-Sep-tember 4). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Elise Williams — Paintings (until July 29). Wellington Society of Watercolour Artists (until July 29). Rodney Fumpston — Screen prints (until July 29). Peter Dumergue — Photography (until July 29). Rosemarie and Roger Brittain — Pottery (until July 29). John Turner — Sculpture, drawings (until July 29). CHANCERY LANE GALLERY (Chancery Lane) Stephen Oliver and Cathy Whiting — Screenprints (until August 1). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street) M. 0. Stoddart, S. L. Thompson, L. W. Wilson, John Loxton — paintings (until August 10. GLNGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Karen Mason, Kate McLean — Prints (until August 2).
NOVA GALLERY (147 Hereford Street) John Coley — watercolours (July 30-August 10). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) Bing Dawe — sculpture (until August 10). Rudolf Bolee — “North by Northwest” (until August 10). JOANNA’S STUDIO (Nayland Street) Hot Glass — Ann Robinson (until August 4). GREYMOUTH ART GALLERY (Greymouth) Greymouth Art Group (until July 26). GEFN GALLERY (79 Cashel Street) Joy Swafford — pottery (until July 29). SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS (Darn Road) William Hogarth — “Characters and Caricature” (until July 31). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Arms and the Man” by George Bernard Shaw (until August 11). STUDIO “Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay” by Dario Fo (July 21August 11). “The Three Cent Kabaret” 10.45 p.m. (July 24August 11, Wed. to Sat.). FREE THEATRE (Arts Centre) .“In Three Minds” (until July 28).
POETRY ARTS CENTRE TAVERN (Arts Centre) Battle of the Bards — guests Steve Thomas, Barry Southam 8 p.m. (July 31). MUSIC CENTRE GALLERY (Arts Centre) “Three Cent Kabaret” — songs by Brecht 1.10 p.m. (July 30). Nicholas Frost — piano 1.10 p.m. (July 31). SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Ham road) Logos-Duo — Belgian group playing avant-garde music and mixed media, 1.10 p’.m. (July 26). Ben Cruft — violin, Walter Goedde — cello, Maurice Till — piano 1.10 p.m. (July 31). ROBERT McDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Jenny Abel — German violinist 8 p.m. (July 26). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Franz-Paul Decker, Bernadette Greevy, John Shirley — Quirk 8 p.m. (July 28). N.Z.5.0., Bernadette Greevy 2 p.m. (July 29). LINWOOD HIGH SCHOOL HALL (Aidwins Road) “Oh What a Lovely War”, 7.30 p.m. (July 27-28, 30-31). NGAIO MARSH THEATRE (Ham Road) “A South Pacific” by the Canterbury Students Mu&c Society (July 26,'£27, 28p, 7
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